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With Gay Adoption Decision, Will the Supreme Court Erode the Regulatory State?

With Gay Adoption Decision, Will the Supreme Court Erode the Regulatory State? On the surface,  Fulton v. Philadelphia poses a question about religious conscience but its proponents hope it will enable conservatives to pick and choose which laws they have to follow. April 15, 2021 On the surface,  Fulton v. Philadelphia poses a question about religious conscience but its proponents hope it will enable conservatives to pick and choose which laws they have to follow. LGBTQ+ Americans appear to owe a lot to the Supreme Court lately. Despite fifty years of right-wing legal training, conservative foundation building, and huge influxes of donor cash, the federal judiciary has for the past two decades rather consistently delivered on queer rights. From same sex marriage to Title VII employment protection rights even the right to be intimate without the police knocking at the bedroom door the Court has found cause to side with gay and trans advocates. It h

Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Ohio Law Prohibiting Doctors From Aborting Down Syndrome Children

Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Ohio Law Prohibiting Doctors From Aborting Down Syndrome Children
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Will Justice Breyer Retire? Reading The Clerk Hiring Tea Leaves

Shares0 Justice Stephen Breyer (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) Ed. note: This column represents a combination of two different posts that originally appeared on Original Jurisdiction, the latest Substack publication from David Lat. You can learn more about Original Jurisdiction on its About page, and you can register to receive updates through this signup page. When will Justice Stephen Breyer retire from the U.S. Supreme Court? It’s a question on the minds of many Americans who understand the power and importance of the Court in resolving some of the most critical issues faced by the country. At the current time, there’s a 6-3 conservative majority on SCOTUS. If Justice Breyer, 82, were to retire sometime soon, President Joe Biden could replace him with another liberal justice, whom the current Democratic Senate could confirm, God (of the Senate) Joe Manchin willing. But if Justice Breyer decides to stick it out at the Court, and then the Democrats lose the White

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